Hello Everyone,
The following link will display the NOAA raster charts that cover the USA. The charts are loaded to your screen directly from NOAA's GIS (Geographical Information System) server. Note that there is no data for areas far from any coast and far from the Great lakes. Be patient. The charts may take a few seconds to appear.
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gma...m/p/public_land_map/USA/USA_NOAA_nautical.txt
To find your area do Menu ==> Search. If you are zoomed in a bunch then you will see the super detailed charts.
The software displaying the charts is Gmap4 which is an enhanced Google map viewer that I developed. Gmap4 map links will open in most browsers on most devices from smartphones to desktop computers. Your browser does have to be online in order to open the map.
If you open a Gmap4 map link with a mobile browser then you automatically see a touch-friendly interface. Also on mobile devices that include a GPS feature you can do Menu ==> "My location" and the map will center at your position. The symbol you see will follow you as you move. Touch that symbol and your coordinates will be displayed.
(You might need to turn the GPS feature on and give permission to your browser to use the GPS data.)
Please click the "About this map" link in the upper left corner of the map to:
* Learn how to turn other GIS overlay layers on/off and restack layers
* Get tips for using the map
* See links to documentation for displaying GIS data with Gmap4
To display the list of basemaps and GIS overlay layers, click the basemap button (it is next to the 'Menu' button). Click the overlay layers to turn them on/off. The first layer you turn on will be #1 and at the bottom of the stack. The last layer you turn on will have the highest number and be at the top of the stack.
This map is part of a project I am doing to make Gmap4 links that show GIS recreation information at both the federal and state level. Here is the homepage for this project where you will find links to the other maps that have already been produced.
http://www.propertylinemaps.com/p/public_land_map.html
If I have already processed your state then you might want to check and see if there is a map link with boating information specific to your state. States that are done include New York, Maryland, Florida, California, Oregon and Washington.
Joseph, the Gmap4 guy
The following link will display the NOAA raster charts that cover the USA. The charts are loaded to your screen directly from NOAA's GIS (Geographical Information System) server. Note that there is no data for areas far from any coast and far from the Great lakes. Be patient. The charts may take a few seconds to appear.
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gma...m/p/public_land_map/USA/USA_NOAA_nautical.txt
To find your area do Menu ==> Search. If you are zoomed in a bunch then you will see the super detailed charts.
The software displaying the charts is Gmap4 which is an enhanced Google map viewer that I developed. Gmap4 map links will open in most browsers on most devices from smartphones to desktop computers. Your browser does have to be online in order to open the map.
If you open a Gmap4 map link with a mobile browser then you automatically see a touch-friendly interface. Also on mobile devices that include a GPS feature you can do Menu ==> "My location" and the map will center at your position. The symbol you see will follow you as you move. Touch that symbol and your coordinates will be displayed.
(You might need to turn the GPS feature on and give permission to your browser to use the GPS data.)
Please click the "About this map" link in the upper left corner of the map to:
* Learn how to turn other GIS overlay layers on/off and restack layers
* Get tips for using the map
* See links to documentation for displaying GIS data with Gmap4
To display the list of basemaps and GIS overlay layers, click the basemap button (it is next to the 'Menu' button). Click the overlay layers to turn them on/off. The first layer you turn on will be #1 and at the bottom of the stack. The last layer you turn on will have the highest number and be at the top of the stack.
This map is part of a project I am doing to make Gmap4 links that show GIS recreation information at both the federal and state level. Here is the homepage for this project where you will find links to the other maps that have already been produced.
http://www.propertylinemaps.com/p/public_land_map.html
If I have already processed your state then you might want to check and see if there is a map link with boating information specific to your state. States that are done include New York, Maryland, Florida, California, Oregon and Washington.
Joseph, the Gmap4 guy